Redodo 12v 100AH MINI LiFePO4 Battery Test
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
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Interesting test, but really want to see a test at rated maximum sustained power. I'd also like to see how it performs for a field day, constant 1-2 amps with intermittent 50-100A draws. That would require much more extensive (and expensive) testing equipment though. Maybe I should look for some surplus high power resistors...
Thanks Jason. Nice battery. I did order the Gigaparts Battery Box and in the process of making it a 12VDC 50AH Battery. Thank you for the coupon code!
I want to run this battery in my boat to run all electronics 3 graphs and also all other pumps live wells etc. is it recommended to charge after each use or run it till it’s dead then charge it? I’m new to lithium batteries.
It doesn't really matter
13.4V seems a little low for starting voltage. I would have expected you'd get about 102Ah out of it but I've never tested a mini. I always cycle a new battery a few times before testing capacity.
A 12V LiFePo that outputs more than 13.4V is called a bad battery.
Most of these are actually rated at 12.8V
How does this compare to Bioenno? What is the warranty?
re DODO bird hehee